A few weeks ago, the creative teams behind the Green Lantern titles all metaphorically retired from the Corps with the release of their respective series’ 20th issue (that said, once a Lantern, always a Lantern).
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As the world’s strongest, most powerful super hero, Superman’s adventures tend to be very large in scale.
Heck, that’s putting it mildly. They’re massive. Epic. So big that they give every inch of your retinas a workout. However, usually the art’s limited to what can fit in a panel or occasional splash page.
Let’s face it, as a comic book fan, it’s not easy to impress your friends.
The Beatles once memorably sang, “I don’t know why you say goodbye, I say hello.” We doubt very much they were singing about Green Lantern—though we kinda wish they were, just for the sheer awesome factor—but we can’t help thinking of that line when looking at this week’s GREEN LANTERN #21.
Superman has been the world’s most beloved and recognized super hero for 75 years, and with a major new movie on the horizon and numerous comic book titles on the shelves, that’s not likely to change anytime soon.
Katana’s latest adventures have sent her all the way to Japan in an attempt to repair her treasured sword. But her journey will hardly be an easy one, especially with The Outsiders on her trail.
Welcome to week eight of What's New in The New 52 – where you, the fans, get a sneak peek at the stuff that crosses our desks. This little feature is a way to keep you all in the loop about what's new, different and exciting in The New 52 – whether it's a character design, cover, splash page or panel.
First Look at JUSTICE LEAGUE #22
This summer, the highly anticipated crossover event, “Trinity War,” will officially kick off in the pages of JUSTICE LEAGUE #22, written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Ivan Reis and Joe Prado.
DETECTIVE COMICS #21 Preview
When Batman intercepts an out-of-town hit squad targeting a visiting foreign dignitary, it seems like an open and shut case. But it turns out the Dark Knight’s troubles are just beginning when a mysterious woman named Penumbra emerges from the shadows to confront him on his home turf. Who is pulling Penumbra’s strings and what is her connection to Bruce Wayne’s past?
This June, you won't need to look up in the sky to spot Superman. All you'll need to do is visit the DC Comics website.





















